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Programming Ruby The Pragmatic Programmers Guide (Dave Thomas) Mirror

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Programming Ruby The Pragmatic Programmers Guide (Dave Thomas) Mirror

Programming Ruby The Pragmatic Programmers Guide (Dave Thomas) Mirror

This book is a tutorial and reference for the Ruby programming language. Topics covered includes: Classes, Objects, and Variables, Containers, Blocks, and Iterators, Standard Types , Methods, Expressions, Exceptions, Catch, and Throw, Modules, Basic Input and Output, Threads and Processes, When Trouble Strikes, Ruby and Its World, Ruby and the Web, Ruby Tk, Ruby and Microsoft Windows, Extending Ruby, The Ruby Language, Classes and Objects, Locking Ruby in the Safe, Reflection, ObjectSpace, and Distributed Ruby, Built-in Classes and Methods, Standard Library, Object-Oriented Design Libraries, Network and Web Libraries, Microsoft Windows Support, Embedded Documentation and Interactive Ruby Shell.

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